A Selection of Buddhist Art from the Collection of Cheng Huan 清洪佛教藝術品珍藏
A Selection of Buddhist Art from the Collection of Cheng Huan 清洪佛教藝術品珍藏
Lot Closed
June 30, 02:48 AM GMT
Estimate
320,000 - 380,000 HKD
Lot Details
Description
A LARGE GILT-COPPER REPOUSSÉ FIGURE OF PADMASAMBHAVA
TIBET, 17TH CENTURY
十七世紀 藏傳鎏金銅錘疊蓮花生大師坐像
65 cm, 25½ in.
This large charismatic work depicts the legendary Indian pandita Padmasambhava. Known as Guru Rinpoche to Tibetans, and by many other names which reflect his multiple forms, Padmasambhava is credited with establishing Buddhism in Tibet. In the 8th century, the Indian abbot Shantarakshita and the Tibetan chögyal or dharma king Trisong Detsen invited the tantrika Padmasambhava to make the arduous journey to Tibet.
Along the way, he encountered and subdued the many local spirits, gods and goddesses and bound them by oath as sworn protectors and protectresses of Buddhism in Tibet. Upon his arrival in Ü province, Padmasambhava subdued the local spirits hindering the construction of Tibet's first monastery, Samye.